Iran and Syria have oil, gas projects worth $3,6 billion

Syria and Iran have a batch of joint oil and gas projects in the pipeline worth an estimated $3.6 billion, said Syrian Prime Minister Wael Nader Halqi.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest crude exporter, rose July pricing for most crude grades sold to Asia amid signs that demand is growing.

Arab Light for buyers in Asia will sell at parity to the regional benchmark, state-owned Saudi Arabian Oil Co. said Thursday in an e-mailed statement. Saudi Aramco raised the official selling prices for that grade and Arab Medium crude to 10-month highs.

Big oil companies to cut investments

More than $100bn of spending on new projects by the world’s energy companies has been slowed, postponed or axed following the oil price plunge, evidence of the drastic industry action that will curb output in coming years.

Saudi Aramco will increase its oil export to China

Saudi Aramco plans to increase oil output to China, said Khalid Al-Falih.

25 March 2015
Ethiopia and Djibouti will build oil pipeline

Black Rhino, owned by funds of U.S. investment firm Blackstone Group, and a South African-based firm have signed framework agreements to build a fuel pipeline between Djibouti and Ethiopia, the contractors said on Wednesday.

26 February 2015
UAE Energy Minister: Future of oil price depends on non-OPEC countries

Depending on the actual production growth from non-OPEC countries this problem could take months or years [to be resolved]. If they act rationally we can see positive corrections during 2015, the UAE’s Energy Minister said.

08 January 2015
CNPC to mine up to 1bn cubic meters of gas in Uzbekistan

China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) can mine up to 1 billion cubic meters of gas in Uzbekistan by the end of 2019.

25 December 2014
UAE to give Egypt $8.7bn worth of petroleum products

The United Arab Emirates will provide Egypt with petroleum products worth $8.7 billion over a year starting in September 2014.

01 September 2014
OMV has sold its oil-refinery assets in Switzerland and Germany

Varo Energy B.V., owned by Vitol (50%) and Carlyle International Energy Partners (CIEP) (50%), has completed the acquisition of shares currently held by OMV Deutschland GmbH (Vienna SE – OMV:AV) in Bayernoil Raffineriegesellschaft mbH, as well as certain downstream assets owned by OMV Deutschland GmbH.

Austria plans to increase royalties for oil production

Austria plans to raise around 76 million euros ($105.4 million)in extra revenue this year and next by increasing royalty rates on domestic oil and gas production, according to draft legislation unveiled on Monday to help limit the budget deficit.

Saudi Arabia is ready to boost oil deliveries

Saudi Arabia’s Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said on May 12 that his country would make up for any shortfall that may result from the conflict in Ukraine.

China has started gas production in South-China Sea; the Philippine has lodged a complaint to UN

The drilling rig located 325 km from Hong Kong, started its first production from the sea bottom onshore. The owners believe the deep oil field is under Chinese jurisdiction.

02 April 2014
Oilfield services provider Weatherford to cut 7,000 jobs

Oilfield services company Weatherford International Ltd said it would cut 7,000 jobs and warned that its fourth-quarter profit would miss its forecast, hurt by severe winter in North America and operational disruptions in the Middle East.

02 February 2014
Amec Agrees to Acquire Foster Wheeler for $3.2 Billion

Amec Plc, the second-biggest U.K. oil and gas engineer, agreed to buy U.S.-traded Foster Wheeler AG for $3.2 billion to expand foreign and fuel-product business.

13 January 2014
June 18 Switzerland’s Gunvor has signed a deal with Gabon to create a joint trading company to sell oil products

June 18 Switzerland’s Gunvor has signed a deal with Gabon to create a joint trading company to sell oil products along the western coast of Africa in a sign the race is heating up between traders to expand in one of the world’s fastest growing fuel markets.